UNSC holds closed consultations on Indo-Pak tensions, hears calls for 'restraint'
UNITED NATIONS: Amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, the United Nations Security Council has held closed-door consultations where envoys called for restraint and dialogue. The consultations, held by the 15-nation Security Council, lasted about an hour and a half on Monday afternoon but no statement was issued from the Council after the meeting. Pakistan, currently a non-permanent member of the powerful Council, had requested for closed consultations on the situation between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad briefed reporters after the meeting. He said the objectives from the closed consultations included enabling the Council members to have a discussion on the deteriorating security environment and rising tensions between India and Pakistan and to have an exchange of views on how to address the situation, including avoiding confrontation that could have serious consequences. Ready to support de-escalation, diplomacy: UN chief amid rising India-Pakistan tensions Greece, President of the Council for the month of May, had scheduled the meeting for Monday afternoon. The closed-door meeting did not take place in the UNSC Chamber where Council members sit at the horse-shoe table but in a consultations room next to the chamber. Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peace building Affairs and Peace Operations Khaled Mohamed Khiari of Tunisia briefed the Council on behalf of both departments (DPPA and DPO). Coming out of the meeting, he said there was a call for dialogue and peaceful resolution of the conflict. Khiari noted that the situation is volatile. Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations and President of the Security Council for the month of May Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris described the meeting as productive meeting, helpful. Sekeris said the Security Council is always helpful in such efforts, in response to questions on the Council's role in de-escalating tensions. Last week, Sekeris had said that a meeting of the Council on the situation would be an opportunity to have views expressed and this might help to diffuse a bit tensions. South Asian region, world cannot afford India-Pakistan confrontation: UN spokesperson A Russian diplomat, coming out of the meeting, said, We hope for de-escalation. Just hours before the closed consultations, Guterres voiced concern over tensions between India and Pakistan being at their highest in years, saying it pains me to see relations reaching a boiling point. Guterres made remarks to the press from the UNSC stake-out Monday morning amid rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 civilians, including a Nepali citizen. Guterres said he understands the raw feelings following the awful terror attack in Pahalgam and reiterated his strong condemnation of that attack. Targeting civilians is unacceptable and those responsible must be brought to justice through credible and lawful means, he said. Guterres stressed that it is essential -- especially at this critical hour -- to avoid a military confrontation that could easily spin out of control. Now is the time for maximum restraint and stepping back from the brink. That has been my message in my ongoing outreach with both countries. Make no mistake: A military solution is no solution, the UN Chief said. Before the UNSC meeting, India's former Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin had told PTI that no consequential outcome can be expected from a discussion where a party to the conflict seeks to shape perceptions by using its membership of the Council. India will parry such Pakistani efforts. Home Ministry asks states to conduct mock drills to prepare for 'hostile attack' Following the meeting, he said Pakistan's grandstanding has flopped again today as in the past. As was expected there was no meaningful response by the Council. Indian diplomacy has yet again successfully parried Pakistani efforts to seek the Security Council's intervention. Apart from the five veto-wielding permanent members China, France, Russia, UK and the US the 10 non-permanent members in the Council are Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia and Somalia.
UNSC to hold closed-door talks today on India-Pakistan tensions after Pahalgam terror attack
UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council will hold closed consultations on Monday on the situation between India and Pakistan after Islamabad sought an emergency meeting amid tensions between the two nations following the Pahalgam terror attack . Pakistan currently sits as a non-permanent member of the powerful 15-nation Security Council, which is being presided over by Greece for the month of May. Islamabad equested closed consultations on the tensions between the two countries and the Greek Presidency has scheduled the meeting for May 5 in the afternoon. Apart from the five veto-wielding permanent members -- China, France, Russia, the UK and the US -- the 10 non-permanent members in the Council are Algeria, Denmark, Greece, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia and Somalia. Amid rising tensions between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations and President of the Security Council for the month of May Ambassador Evangelos Sekeris had last week said that if a request comes for a meeting to discuss the situation between India and Pakistan. As I said before, as a position of principle, we strongly condemn any act of terrorism and this is what we did on the heinous terrorist attack that took place in Pahalgam in which innocent civilians died, Sekeris had said. Will use full spectrum of power: Pak envoy issues nuclear threat to India In the weeks following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir in which 26 civilians were killed, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke with all Council members, with the exception of China and Pakistan. In his calls, Jaishankar underlined that its perpetrators, backers and planners must be brought to justice. He also spoke with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, French Foreign Minster Jean-Noel Barrot and South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul, among others. Last Friday, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said at a press conference at the UN that his country has the right to convene a meeting when we feel appropriate. We see that all of this that is happening is in the context, in the backdrop of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Ahmad had said. He said that the situation that evolved after the attack is a real threat to regional and international peace and security. The Pakistani envoy had last week met Guterres and briefed him about the security situation in the region. Ties between the two neighbouring countries plummeted following the April 22 attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists. India announced a raft of punitive measures against Pakistan including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, shutting down of the only operation land border crossing at Attari and downgrading of diplomatic ties following the terror attack. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is committed to taking firm and decisive action against terrorists and their backers. PM Modi also told the top defence brass that the armed forces have complete operational freedom to decide on the mode, targets and timing of India's response to the attack. India cuts off water flow through Baglihar dam to Pakistan after Indus Treaty suspension: Source
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Pahalgam Attack: Jaishankar Speaks to Counterparts from 7 Non-permanent Members of UNSC
Jaishankar spoke to his counterparts from Algeria, Greece, Guyana, Panama, Slovenia, Sierra Leone and Somalia and discussed the Pahalgam attack
South Asian region, world cannot afford India-Pakistan confrontation: UN spokesperson
Amid rapidly rising tensions between India and Pakistan following the A pril 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam , the spokesperson for the UN chief on Tuesday said that a confrontation between the two nuclear-armed nations would be catastrophic not only for South Asia but for the world. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres personally reached out to Indias External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, reiterating his unequivocal condemnation of the attack that killed 26 civiliansmostly touristsin what is now the deadliest incident in Jammu and Kashmir since the 2019 Pulwama bombing. The Secretary-General expressed his deep concern at rising tensions between India and Pakistan and underscored the need to avoid a confrontation that could result in tragic consequences, said UN spokesperson Stphane Dujarric. According to PTI, Dujarric said the Secretary General strongly stands against terrorism, wherever and whenever it occurs. And I think he has been very clear on that. What he wants to see is both sides move towards a de-escalation. I mean, the region and the world cannot afford a confrontation between India and Pakistan, which would be catastrophic for those two countries and for the world as a whole, Dujarric said. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar welcomed Guterres condemnation and reiterated New Delhis firm stance on ensuring accountability. India is resolved that the perpetrators, planners, and backers of this attack are brought to justice, Jaishankar posted on X. Received a call from @UN SG @antonioguterres . Appreciate his unequivocal condemnation of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Agreed on the importance of accountability. India is resolved that the perpetrators, planners and backers of this attack are brought to justice. Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) April 29, 2025 India has firmly pointed to cross-border elements behind the attack and has already begun diplomatic and strategic responses, including the downgrading of diplomatic ties with Pakistan, the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, and the shutdown of the Attari land-transit post. On the other side, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif rejected any Indian claims linking Pakistan to the Pahalgam attack, calling them aseless. He reiterated Pakistans commitment to combating terrorism in all forms and proposed a ransparent and neutral investigation into the incident. Tensions have escalated between the two countries after terrorists opened fire near Kashmir's Pahalgam town on April 22, killing 26 people, mostly tourists. After the attack, India downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan and announced a raft of measures, including expulsion of Pakistani military attaches, suspension of the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 and immediate shutting down of the Attari land-transit post. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed a harshest response to the attack, stating that the armed forces have complete operational freedom to determine the timing and scale of India's reaction. On Tuesday, PM Modi asserted that the armed forces have complete operational freedom to decide on the mode, targets and timing of India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack. He said this while chairing a meeting that was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval and the chiefs of three services. Modi affirmed that it is the national resolve to deal a crushing blow to terrorism, government sources said. Pakistan wants Russian, Chinese involvement in Pahalgam terror attack probe Jaishankar speaks to counterparts from seven non-permanent members of UNSC On Tuesday, Jaishankar held discussions with the foreign ministers of seven non-permanent members of the UN Security Council (UNSC)Algeria, Greece, Guyana, Panama, Slovenia, Sierra Leone, and Somaliato brief them on cross-border elements involved in the attack. The phone conversations came days after the UN Security Council (UNSC) issued a statement condemning the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, but not before Pakistan, backed by China, worked to water it down. (With inputs from PTI)
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50 years of friendship: Director T V Chandran shares memories of Shaji N Karun
It feels as though a friendship of 50 years has come to an end. Seeing Shaji at his home after his passing was painful. My first memory of him goes back to the stunning visuals he captured for Thampu, a film that remains one of my all-time favourites even today. After the shoot, Aravindan, John Abraham, Chandralekha, Sadananda Menon, and I gathered in Madras. We were all mesmerised by the visuals Shaji had captured. That is where our friendship began. In fact, it never felt like we didnt collaborate, because most of my cinematographers -- Sunny Joseph, Madhu Ambattu, and others -- came from what I often call Shajis school of training. Whenever Shaji arrived on set, it was nothing short of a celebration. His candid camera work was astonishing. In Thampu , he captured several breathtaking moments. One that has stayed with me is a shot of a child from the circus troupe smoking a beedi. It was a raw, unguarded moment caught with such authenticity that it still moves me. Shaji had an extraordinary gift for absorbing the essence of a moment without losing its naturality. We have a long history of spending time together, often at Aravindans place, bonded by our shared admiration for his work. I was also part of the post-production team for Thampu . The memory of going through those 40,000 rushes still feels alive. Our early days at the Calcutta Film Festival in 1990 are a trove of memories too. I was there with Alicinte Anweshanam and Shaji with Piravi , both of us featured in the Indian Panorama section. Both of us were beginners then and our bond grew stronger. Later, in Mumbai, we spent nearly a week together. Over the years, we served on many committees together, the last one being in 2023 when we were part of the search committee for the chairman of the K R Narayanan Institute. We spent about a month and a half together during that time. One of the moments I cherish most was being able to suggest Shajis name for the J C Daniel Award to the chief minister. He was so happy about it and had mentioned it to me. (As told to Varsha Somaraj)
Cantonment commercial project sparks outrage over plan to cut 368 trees in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: The Commercial Development Project at Cantonment by the Railway Department has courted controversy, as it requires the felling of a staggering 368 trees including Peepal, Rubber, and Christmas trees many of which are over a hundred years old. Amid this development, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Forest Wing has invited objections from the public before granting approval for the project. Enraged by the proposal, environmental activists have called for the project to be stalled if it involves cutting down trees. According to an objection notice issued by the Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF), BBMP Forest Division, the Joint General Manager (Projects/Expert) of the Railway Land Development Authority, Ministry of Railways, Government of India, has submitted an application for the removal of trees located within the Bangalore Cantonment Railway Colony premises in Vasanth Nagar for the Commercial Development Project. BLG Swamy, the DCF, BBMP Forest Wing, said that the notification was published last Friday. As per the notification, the public has 10 days to submit objections, comments, and suggestions regarding the project. Based on public objections to the project, a communication will be made with the Railway Department. If the public is not in favour of cutting trees, the BBMP Forest Department cannot permit the felling of trees, Swamy said. Expressing strong resentment, Biodiversity Management Committee member Vijay Nishanth said that whenever governments have attempted to axe trees for unnecessary projects, citizen groups have successfully launched protests to stall them in the past. A campaign will be launched under the title Save Cantonment Heritage Trees. Citizens will be encouraged and appealed to lodge their protests by writing to dcfbbmp12@gmail.com, the email account of the BBMP Forest Wing Chief, and to rldabangalore2022@gmail.com, the official email account of the Railway Department, said Nishanth. He further criticized the BBMP for even entertaining the proposal. The BBMP should have rejected the proposal outright instead of calling for objections, especially when it clearly states that the felling is for a commercial project, he said. The authorities seem to have turned a blind eye and lost their common sense in proposing such a project and seeking public opinion on cutting trees. The city is already grappling with rising heat levels and a shrinking green cover. We will also approach Union Minister of State for Railways, V. Somanna, urging him to announce the scrapping of the project if it requires cutting trees. His actions and decisions will reveal how much concern he truly has for nature and Bengaluru, Nishanth added.
MANGALURU: The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) on Monday withdraw the order which banned women candidates from wearing mangalsutra, bangles and other religious symbols inside the hall for recruitment exams. The railway ministry has clarified that candidates wearing such items will not face any trouble during the examination process. The ban on religious symbols during the railway exam had caused a huge embarrassment to the BJP in Karnataka, as it came days after its cadres staged intense protests across the state over some candidates wearing Janivara (sacred thread) not being allowed to write the Common Entrance Test. In a statement, South Western Railway said the instructions were modified so that the religious sentiments of the people won't be hurt. It said that during frisking, candidates found carrying/ wearing metallic wears, religious symbols, bangles, ornaments, mangal sutra, bracelets shall be allowed inside the Examination Hall with suitable endorsement in their call letter so that invigilators shall be 'extra vigilant' for such candidates. On Sunday, VHP had slammed RRB for this rule, stating that it has hurt the sentiments of crores of Hindus. Stating that such 'anti-Hindu' stance cannot be accepted in a Hindu majority nation, VHP leader Sharan Pumpwell had appealed to the authorities to allow candidates to write the exams with their religious symbols on. Union Minister of State for Railways V Somanna, who took up the issue with Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw and other senior officials from the Railway Department, said several MPs, MLAs, Akhila Karnataka Brahmana Mahasabha and various other organisations had also brought this matter to his attention. In a post on 'X', Somanna said clear instructions have been issued to the relevant authorities to ensure that candidates wearing items representing their culture, such as the Janivara, Mangalya Sutra, etc., will not face any hindrance or trouble during the examination process. Candidates will be permitted to write the examination provided they adhere to all other prescribed examination rules and regulations. I urge all candidates to cooperate by strictly following the established examination procedures for a smooth process. There is no need for any confusion or concern regarding the permissibility of wearing culturally significant items like the Janivara or Mangalya Sutra, Somanna said in a post on 'X'. The recruitment for the various posts of railways began on Monday and will continue till Wednesday. Dakshina Kannada MP Capt. Brijesh Chowta thanked Sommanna for his intervention and for issuing necessary directions to the authorities. , , , . pic.twitter.com/f55btquEYB V. Somanna (@VSOMANNA_BJP) April 28, 2025
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Karnataka: Minister Somannas intervention averts another Janivara row
The Railway Board averted a potential controversy by relaxing rules on religious symbols for recruitment exams after concerns arose in Karnataka regarding a ban on items like the sacred thread. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw intervened following protests and alerts from officials, modifying the rules to allow religious symbols with increased invigilator vigilance.
Union Minister V Somanna instructed the Railway Recruitment Board to eliminate the rule requiring students to remove religious symbols during exams, following concerns raised by BJP MP Brijesh Chowta. Karnataka's Deputy CM DK Shivakumar supported checks but opposed forced removal of items like Mangalsutra and Janeu. The controversial rule listed religious symbols as banned items in exam centers.
Authorities told to refrain from removing mangalsutra, janivara for railway exam candidates
Union Minister V. Somanna intervened after concerns arose regarding candidates being asked to remove religious symbols like Mangalsutra and Janivara during the nursing superintendent exam for Indian Railways. Dakshina Kannada MP Brijesh Chowta confirmed the Minister's intervention, ensuring authorities respect religious practices. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had strongly protested against the condition, deeming it offensive to Hindu beliefs.
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BJP slams Greater Bengaluru Bill; vows to revive 'One Mayor, One Bengaluru' model if voted back
BENGALURU: With Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot giving his nod to the Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill, paving the way to split Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) into seven segments, the opposition BJP predicts imbalance, water scarcity, and administration problems. BJP leaders say the idea of city founder Kempe Gowda, about one Bengaluru, is being destabilised, and once the BJP is back in power, it will bring back the existing model of one corporation and one mayor. Opposing the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, Union Minister of State for Railways and Jala Shakti V Somanna said the Congress government is trying to delay BBMP polls by bringing in this Act. Ever since this government came to power, Bengaluru has not been developed. Potholes are not filled, he said. Predicting that the Congress will not win the next assembly polls, Somanna said, We will come back to power in the state and conduct polls for BBMP. Former minister and Mahalakshmi Layout MLA K Gopalaiah expressed concern about water scarcity in areas which will be added, and also the demise of administration by gram panchayats. The government is not able to provide water and sanitary connections to 110 villages which were added to BBMP in 2008. Cauvery is the only drinking water source. The three-corporation system will lead to imbalance in one area and development in another. Also, the Congress governments move to bring an end to BBMP will be against the idea of Bengaluru founder Kempe Gowda. BJP will condemn this move. Due to the new Bill, the election to BBMP will be further delayed, opined Gopalaiah. Launching a scathing attack, Dasarahalli BJP MLA S Muniraju said BJP stands for One Bengaluru and One Mayor system. A multiple municipality model in Mumbai and Delhi has failed. It may happen here too. When we can have one CM for one state, what is wrong with having one mayor and one corporation for Bengaluru? When we come to power, we will bring back the same system, said Muniraju. On the Congress model of Greater Bengaluru governance and multiple corporations, Bengaluru Central MP PC Mohan opined that Congress act is like adding fuel to fire. When there are issues of corruption and BBMP with eight zones is without an elected body for four years, the government, instead of holding elections to the existing one and streamlining zonal level administration, is heading to split BBMP, stated the MP.
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There was this one night in 2019 Barcelona vs Liverpool, the second leg of that Champions League semi-final. Id watched the first leg at home, on my bed, wearing an old Bara tee and holding a stuffed penguin. Wed won 30. Life was good. So obviously, I recreated everything for the second leg same shirt, same seat, same penguin. And then we lost. 40. Messi cried. I cried. My penguin was launched across the room. Since then, Ive had a rule: Never repeat a ritual. If it worked once, its cursed the second time. Logic or delusion. Who knows? Havent you done something equally unhinged on important events? Skipped wearing black on an exam day? Knocked on wood like your life depended on it? Refused to cut your nails at night because your paati once told you its bad luck? Now throw sports into the mix. Add 11 players, sky-high expectations, and your blood pressure. And suddenly, these tiny rituals turn into full-blown religions. Especially in Chennai, where match-day emotions are not just felt, theyre performed. So I did what any self-respecting, emotionally unstable sports girlie would do I went looking for match-day superstitions. Ground zero: MCC Stadium I started at MCC Stadium, where I ran into a group of boys in CSK jerseys. They were sipping Pepsi like everything was normal until one casually said, My whole family has assigned seats for CSK matches. If we move, someone gets out. Valid. Last time my cousin sat cross-legged boom, Jadeja bowled out, said someone from the group, with a certain seriousness. Then came another voice, who has a very clear laundry policy: Ive worn the same jersey for every CSK match this season, he said. Havent washed it once. It smells like pav bhaji, but CSK is winning. So it stays. Do I gag? Yes. Do most people relate? Unfortunately, also yes. Familys planning Maanvi Gopal, from Valasaravakkam, was completely straight-faced when she said, One time, my dad turned off the kitchen light mid-over and we lost three wickets. So now we keep it on from toss to trophy. Whats your EB bill looking like, I wonder. Abigail R, a college student from Egmore, has a strict no-movement policy in her house when CSK is chasing. My chiththi walked out mid-over once and Dhoni got out, she said. Now shes banned during games. Just cutting off aunties like its nothing. Football fans = Peak delulu IPL may be a religion, but football fans in Chennai? Were built different. Dramatic. Paranoid. Deeply committed. I make my dog wear a Real Madrid jersey before every game, said Smriti Somasundaram, from Anna Nagar. We beat PSG when I put it on for him. So now its part of our routine. Was the dog okay with it. She hesitated. He doesnt love it. But we need the win. Then there was Samira Rao, a Liverpool fan, who carries match-related trauma in her bones. My ex made me leave the room during a game. Liverpool scored twice. After that, he blamed every loss on me. She deserves an apology and season tickets. Manikandan R, an Arsenal fan from West Mambalam, takes things to a whole other level. I once got a haircut before a match, and we won. So now before every big game, I cut my hair. And finally, Arvind, a diehard Man City fan, has committed to a match-day menu. I skipped dosa once before a match and we lost to Spurs, he said. Now I eat it before every game, even if Im full. My body hates me, but Haaland doesnt. Why are we like this? Superstitions give us the illusion of control in situations that are completely out of our hands. Its not just a quirk its a coping mechanism. Sports fans often feel deeply connected to their teams, but they have no real control over the outcome of a match, says Mira*, a Chennai-based sports psychologist who has worked with both athletes and high-intensity fan communities. Thats where superstitions come in they act as a psychological buffer. By creating rituals, fans feel like theyre contributing something tangible. For instance, if someone notices CSK wins every time they wear a particular yellow kurta , repeating that act becomes a comfort mechanism. Its not about logic its about managing the anxiety that comes from caring so deeply about something you cant control. These rituals can lower stress, foster a sense of personal impact, and even build community around shared beliefs. In moments of sporting chaos, they become anchors. Research supports this perspective. A study published in Scientific Reports found that performing rituals before a task can reduce anxiety and improve performance. This works for sports fans, too. Because honestly, being a fan is stressful. We scream, cry, refresh the score, and act like were part of the coaching staff. So, yelling Thala for a reason, refusing to change your position mid-over, force-feeding your dog a jersey its all emotional support. Dressed up as tradition. Do these actually work? Maybe its not real, Smriti shrugged. But it helps me believe. And thats enough. Manikandan agreed. At least I know I did my part. If we lose, its on them not me. Personally, I still havent forgiven my penguin. But Ive also never worn that Bara tee again. Because whether its rituals, jerseys, or complete emotional delusion being a fan means showing up, again and again, heart first, logic second. You scream, you cry, you believe. Not because you can control the outcome, but because hope is part of the game. So the next time you see someone pacing the terrace, clutching a dosa, or turning into Gollum over a light switch, dont question it. Theyre not superstitious. Theyre sports fans. And the universe? Better be listening. *Name changed
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Hyderabad: The Station House Officer (SHO) of Manuguru police station, and a Big TV reporter, have been arrested by the Telangana anti-corruption bureau (ACB) for allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 1,00,000. The accused has been identified as Soma Satish Kumar and TV reporter Mittapalli Gopi. According to reports, following a complaint, a trap was Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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India signs pact to host International Big Cat Alliance HQ; formalises global conservation push
NEW DELHI: India has officially designated the headquarters of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), an intergovernmental wildlife organisation, to be located in India. Indias initiative will not only protect magnificent big cats but also to serve as a model for conservation efforts around the world. The Indian government signed a Headquarters Agreement today with the IBCA. The agreement was signed by P. Kumaran, Secretary (East) of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and the first Director General of IBCA, Dr. S P Yadav. This agreement formalises the establishment of the IBCA headquarters in India and outlines provisions for extending visas, privileges, and immunities to the IBCA Secretariat, its personnel, premises, and other entities, to facilitate the organisations objectives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the IBCA on April 9, 2023, during the 'Commemorating 50 Years of Project Tiger' event held in Mysuru. The initiative aims to strengthen global conservation efforts and promote partnerships among stakeholders for the preservation of seven species of big cats and the restoration of their habitats in countries where they are found. The IBCA's primary focus is the conservation of seven big cat species: the Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma, across the globe. The IBCA is poised to become a pivotal platform for international collaboration in big cat conservation, said Yadav. Big step for #bigcats ! Govt. of India and the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) signed the #HeadquartersAgreement today in New Delhi. The Agreement was signed by Shri P Kumaran, Secretary (East), @MEAIndia , and Dr @SPYadavIFS , Director General, IBCA. The agreement pic.twitter.com/6cbhV6PD0L International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) (@IBCA_official) April 17, 2025 The IBCAs emphasis on capacity building -training frontline staff, leveraging technology and fostering research, positions it to address critical challenges like habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict. Leading the IBCA further elevates Indias stature, giving it a platform to export its conservation models to Asia Africa and beyond. It will set benchmarks in rewilding, climate resilient conservation and community driven wildlife protection-potentially inspiring a new era of global co-operation in biodiversity preservation, Yadav adds. Earlier, on February 29, 2024, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, approved the establishment of the IBCA with its headquarters in India. The initiative received a one-time budgetary support of Rs 150 crore for a five-year period, from 2023-24 to 2027-28. On January 23, 2025, the IBCA became a legal entity after the MEA confirmed that five countriesNicaragua, Eswatini, India, Somalia, and Liberiahad signed the Framework Agreement to formally become members of the IBCA. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, 27 countries, including India, have agreed to join the IBCA, and numerous international and national organisations involved in wildlife conservation have partnered with the IBCA.
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IBCA headquarters to be established in India
NEW DELHI: India has officially designated the headquarters of the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), an intergovernmental wildlife organisation, to be located in India. The Indian government signed a Headquarters Agreement today with the IBCA. The agreement was signed by P. Kumaran, Secretary (East) of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and the first Director General of IBCA, Dr. S.P. Yadav. This agreement formalises the establishment of the IBCA headquarters in India and outlines provisions for extending visas, privileges, and immunities to the IBCA Secretariat, its personnel, premises, and other entities, to facilitate the organisations objectives. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the IBCA on April 9, 2023, during the 'Commemorating 50 Years of Project Tiger' event held in Mysuru. The initiative aims to strengthen global conservation efforts and promote partnerships among stakeholders for the preservation of seven species of big cats and the restoration of their habitats in countries where they are found. The IBCA's primary focus is the conservation of seven big cat species: the Tiger, Lion, Leopard, Snow Leopard, Cheetah, Jaguar, and Puma, across the globe. Earlier, on February 29, 2024, the Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Modi, approved the establishment of the IBCA with its headquarters in India. The initiative received a one-time budgetary support of 150 crore for a five-year period, from 2023-24 to 2027-28. On January 23, 2025, the IBCA became a legal entity after the MEA confirmed that five countries - Nicaragua, Eswatini, India, Somalia, and Liberia - had signed the Framework Agreement to formally become members of the IBCA. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, 27 countries, including India, have agreed to join the IBCA, and numerous international and national organisations involved in wildlife conservation have partnered with the IBCA.
Hope Rekindled for Somasila HLLC as Anam Steps in Again
Somasila High-Level Lift Canal project, a lifeline for farmers in six fluoride-affected mandals of SPSR Nellore district, is finally set for revival
Mangaluru Railway Region to be brought under one administrative setup: Somanna
Mangaluru to get Vande Bharat Sleeper Express soon after its launch: Somanna
Railway Ministry will undertake combined tunnel project along with Union Road Transport Ministry in Shiradi Ghat on Mangaluru-Bengaluru route
TGPSC Notice to BRS Leader Rakesh Reddy Over Group-1 Results False Claims
The notice stated that Rakesh made these defamatory statements during a press conference at the Somajiguda Press Club.
Contractors themselves will topple Congress govt., says Somanna
The Minister recalls their allegation of corruption against the previous BJP regime and says that they are now targeting their own govt.
Vande Bharat Express gets stoppage at Haveri
Minister of State for Railways V. Somanna says that Vande Bharat services will soon be flagged off from three more districts
Hyderabad doctors remove bullet from Somali patients brain
MoS for Railways Somanna to flag off extended Subrahmanya Road passenger service on April 12
India exports 2.87 lakh tones sugar till Apr 8 of 2024-25: AISTA
NEW DELHI, Apr 9:India exported 2,87,204 tonnes of sugar till April 8 of the ongoing 2024-25 marketing year with maximum shipments of 51,596 tonnes to Somalia, trade body AISTA said on Wednesday. The sugar marketing year runs from October to September. Sugar exports for the 2024-25 marketing year in India were allowed on January 20, 2025. The total quantity permitted for export is one million tonnes. According to the All India Sugar Trade Association (AISTA), mills have exported a [] The post India exports 2.87 lakh tones sugar till Apr 8 of 2024-25: AISTA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fifty years ago | USSR stockpiling guided missiles in Somalia?
Trump administration ends some USAID contracts providing lifesaving aid, officials say
The Trump administration has terminated several critical humanitarian programs across the Middle East, impacting food, water, medical care, and shelter for displaced people in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Zimbabwe. These cancellations, directed by Jeremy Lewin, affect major projects with the World Food Program in Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria.
BJP leader files complaint against illegal loudspeakers at 72 mosques in Mumbai
New Delhi: Former MP and BJP leader Kirit Somaiya has filed a police complaint over alleged use of unauthorised loudspeakers at 72 mosques in Mankhurd Govandi suburb in eastern Mumbai, an official said on Sunday, April 6. The BJP leader filed the complaint on Saturday during a visit to the area under the Shivajinagar Police Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
BJP workers death: Party continues protest; CM says dont politicise issue
Vinay Somaiah, a BJP worker from Kodagu allegedly died by suicide in Bengaluru on Thursday
V. Somanna inspects ongoing Road Over Bridge work between Padarayanapura and Hosahalli
The new ROB, being built at a cost of 12 crore, will replace the old structure that has completed its codal life.
Massive protest erupts in Karnataka's Kushalnagar over BJP worker's death
MADIKERI: Kushalnagar in Kodagu witnessed massive protests on Saturday, led by senior BJP leaders demanding that an FIR be registered against two sitting Congress MLAs. Their names were mentioned in the death note of BJP worker Vinay Somaiah, who died by suicide in Bengaluru on Friday. Hundreds of BJP workers, along with state BJP president and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra, Mysuru-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Wadiyar, and former MP Prathap Simha, gathered in front of the Kushalnagar Community Health Centre and staged a dharna. The body of Vinay Somaiah was brought to Kushalnagar in an ambulance, and the protest was held on Kudige-Kushalnagar Road in front of the Community Health Centre and Kushalnagar Police Station. The protesters demanded that an FIR be filed against Virajpet MLA A.S. Ponnanna, who is also the Chief Ministers legal advisor, and Madikeri MLA Dr Mantar Gowda. Police cannot take away the rights of a citizen. Vinay Somaiah was an active worker of BJP. We will not budge from the spot until the names of the MLAs are mentioned in the FIR, said Vijayendra. He warned that the state government would be responsible if protestors were forced to take extreme steps. We will wait here for one hour and protest peacefully until an FIR has been filed against the Congress MLAs. Police must not fall prey to political pressure. Arent BJP workers humans? he questioned. He further alleged that the Congress-led state government was imposing a Tughlaq Rule. A citizen is criminalised for questioning the administrative failures; isnt this Tughlaq Rule? he remarked, citing the suicide case of Gulbarga police officer Parashurama. He added, We all know what has happened in the suicide cases of contractor Sachin Panchala and government officer Chandrashekar. This must not be repeated in Vinays case. Vijayendra also urged the Bengaluru police to seek permission from the magistrate to register FIRs against MLAs Ponnanna and Mantar Gowda. Police stations across the state are being converted to Congress offices. Due to the pressure from the MLAs, our worker has died by suicide. Highlighting the administration failures is being criminalised. Despite stay orders, our workers were exploited by the police, he alleged. The protest intensified during the shifting of Vinays body to his native place in Gonimaruru. Police made preventive arrests, taking Vijayendra, Yaduveer Wadiyar, Prathap Simha, former MLA K.G. Bopaiah, and others into custody. They were later released. The leaders later visited Vinays residence in Gonimaruru and participated in the final rites. As a precautionary measure, the Superintendents of Police from Mysuru and Mandya were stationed in Kushalnagar, along with the Kodagu Police. Five KSRP troops, DCP Crime Mysuru, four District Armed Reserve forces, and over 400 civil police personnel were deployed during the protest.
Let My Death Be A Lesson: BJP Worker Dies By Suicide, Alleges Harassment By Congress Leaders In Note
Vinay Somaiah was arrested for being the administrator of a WhatsApp group, Kodagu Issues and Suggestions, even though he maintained he was not directly involved in posting any defamatory content
WB job scam: Cancer survivor is sole teacher to keep job
Soma Das, a cancer survivor, remains distressed despite retaining her teaching job due to humanitarian grounds. She sympathizes with other teachers who lost their positions in the job scam, expressing that their fight was also hers. Das relies on her salary to fund her medical treatment.
The Supreme Court invalidated the appointments of 25,753 teachers and staff in West Bengal schools due to a tainted selection process but made exemptions for seriously ill employees like Soma Das. The state government must conduct a fresh selection process within three months, with concerns raised for candidates over the age bar.
Adavi Somanpalli Manair bridge repair works begin
The bridge is a vital link between the Peddapalli and Jayashankar Bhupalpally districts, and also connects to neighbouring states like Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh
India always contributed to global understanding of universe: Ex-ISRO chief Somanath
Former ISRO chairman S Somanath highlights India's rich history of scientific and philosophical contributions, from ancient texts to modern advancements. Speaking at IIM Ahmedabad, he stresses the need for stronger collaboration between research, academia, and industry to further India's development.
India has always contributed to global understanding of universe: Ex-ISRO chief
Ahmedabad: India has always been a great nation contributing to the global understanding of the universe from the time of the Vedas to modern-day scientific advances, former ISRO chairman S Somanath said here on Saturday while citing ancient texts like Mahasalila and Surya Siddhanta. Addressing the 60th annual convocation of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
At the Lakm Fashion Week 2025 x FDCI, artisans take the runway
At Lakm Fashion Weeks March edition, artisan-designers from Somaiya Kala Vidya, an institution of education for traditional artisans, took centrestage with collections rooted in heritage and charged with contemporary intent
Gujarat achieves 100% tap water coverage in SC-dominated rural areas
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has hit a major milestone in Har Ghar Jal mission, ensuring 100% tap water coverage in Scheduled Caste-dominated rural regions. A 6,000-km-long pipeline now delivers clean water to over 68,000 SC households across the state. The ambitious project is backed by a Rs 412 crore investment from the state government. Indias Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) has hit a major milestoneas of March 17, 2025, over 172 lakh Scheduled Caste (SC) households (80.12%) in rural areas now have tap water access. This breakthrough strengthens water security as a fundamental right and was highlighted in the Lok Sabha by Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti, V Somanna. Since its launch in August 2019, JJM has been working with states to provide every rural household, particularly SC communities, with 55 litres per person per day of BIS:10500 standard clean drinking water. By integrating the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP), the initiative prioritises SC-dominated areas, allocating 10% additional funding to accelerate coverage. The Water and Sanitation Management Organisation (WASMO) played a pivotal role, collaborating with rural water committees to develop localised supply plans. A game-changer in Gujarats success was the states decision to waive the 10% community cost contribution, fully absorbing the project cost to remove financial barriers for economically weaker SC families. By eliminating affordability concerns, the government ensured clean water access for all.
Anti-Vijayendra BJP MLAs attend a meeting with expelled MLA in Bengaluru
Along with Harish, MLAs-S.T. Somashekar and Shivaram Hebbar, former ministers-Katta Subramanya Naidu and M.P. Renukacharya got show-cause notices for their public utterances on internal party matters
Naidu directs officials to resolve Kovvur factory dues
The Chief Minister sought urgent measures to resume the stalled construction of 10,924 houses and expedite irrigation works at Somasila
The Bear House Secures Rs. 3 Crore Investment Deal from Namita Thapar on Shark Tank India
Harsh and Tanvi Somaiya, Co-Founders of The Bear House receive funding from Shark Namita Thapar The investment deal from Namita, Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals, who is known for her expertise in scaling businesses, includes Rs. 1 crore for a 1% equity stake and Rs. 2 crore as debt. In the episode, which featured Sharks Namita Thapar, Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Viraj Bahl, and Kunal Bahl, the couple impressed the judges with The Bear House's profitability, scalability, and product offerings. Shark Aman even described the brand as 'too good to be true.' Shark Kunal Bahl also expressed interest and offered to invest Rs. 3 crore for a 3% equity stake at a Rs. 100 crore valuation. Harsh and Tanvi Somaiya felt Namita Thapars offer aligned better with their vision and decided to move forward with her when choosing between the two Sharks. This menswear brand, inspired by European fashion and known for its high-quality, minimalistic, and smart casuals designed for hybrid work cultures, received high praise from the investors. Being on Shark Tank and earning the trust and support of the judges is a pivotal moment for The Bear House team! Having them experience our garments and believe in our business model through this investment validates our vision-giving Indian men the freedom to express their unique selves through our clothes, no matter where they go or what they do. This experience has solidified our reputation as a powerhouse in the menswear segment, said Tanvi Somaiya, Co-founder of The Bear House . Our philosophy has always been simple-our product is our brand ambassador! added Harsh Somaiya, Co-founder of The Bear House . Having already established an offline presence in Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad this year, the brand aims to expand into other Tier I, Tier II cities, including Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai. It expects to surpass Rs. 140 crore in net revenue this year, with over 40% YoY growth. In addition to its strong presence on Myntra-where it holds the top spot in the casual shirts category-the brand is also available on Flipkart, Ajio, Tata Cliq, Nykaa, and Amazon. It is further expanding its reach through collaborations with hyperlocal quick-commerce platforms like Zepto. Your story sounds too good to be true-but it's not just a story, it's your reality. Despite facing setbacks, you've emerged stronger, with a smile on your face and integrity intact. That resilience and commitment make me want to believe in you, said Namita Thapar while making her offer . She maintained the brand's Rs. 100 crore valuation, offering Rs. 1 crore for a 1% equity stake and Rs. 2crore in debt at a 10% interest rate, repayable over five years. About The Bear House Founded in 2017 by Tanvi and Harsh Somaiya as a passion project, The Bear House has grown into a premium menswear brand known for its impeccable quality and versatile designs. Catering to discerning Indian consumers who seek effortless transitions between professional and social settings, The Bear House offers a curated range of smart casuals, including shirts, especially popular for its flannel shirts, t-shirts, bottoms, denims, polos, blazers, accessories, and footwear. Designed for modern Indian men who aspire to Go Everywhere, Do Everything, the brand seamlessly blends international craftsmanship with contemporary style. The Bear House recently made waves on Shark Tank India, securing investment to fuel its next phase of growth. The brand, expected to cross Rs. 140 crore in net revenue this year with an anticipated 40%+ YoY growth, plans to reinvest the funding into online and offline expansion, along with strategic marketing initiatives leveraging Shark Tank's reach. The brand is currently accessible through its e-commerce-enabled website, www.thebearhouse.com, brand's own app and a growing retail footprint. It operates through Broadway, which is a D2C Multi brand store, present in Delhi and Hyderabad. The brand also recently opened its first EBO in Bhartiya Mall of Bengaluru. Looking ahead, The Bear House aims to launch multiple EBOs in the coming year, further strengthening its presence in India's fashion landscape-both online and offline. In addition to its existing partnerships with Myntra-where it holds the top spot in shirts-the brand is also available on Tata Cliq, Nykaa, Amazon and other growing marketplace platforms. The brand is expanding further through new collaborations with hyperlocal quick-commerce platforms like Zepto , where it is already available.
'Buy' Somany Ceramics Maintains HDFC Securities On Robust Retail Distribution, Improved Product Mix
HDFC Securities reiterates Buy rating on Somany Ceramics with an unchanged target price of Rs 660/share (22x Sep-26E consolidated EPS).
Puja Tomar looks to continue historic run in second UFC bout
Puja was supposed to fight a lot sooner than this weekend, but a minor injury pushed back the date for her second UFC fight. She has been training for the last three months at Soma fight Club in Bali and is raring to go.
Custodial death of Parbhani protester: Magistrate report reveals police brutality
MUMBAI: In the judicial magistrate first class inquiry report, it was revealed that Somanath Suryawanshi was killed in police custody due to police brutality, not due to the heart attack as earlier claimed by the police. The judicial magistrate report pinned the blame on the police and asked the state government to take stern action against 70 police who were responsible for Mr Suryawanshis custodial death. The Human Rights Commission appointed judicial commission headed by judicial magistrate CU Telgaonkar and submitted the 451-page confidential report to the Human Rights Commission. Taking cognizance of this report, the Human Rights Commission has issued the notices to the State Chief Secretary and Home Secretary, additional director general of police (Crime) along with the Parbhani police commissioner asking for their explanation for the custodial death of Mr Suryawanshi. Somanath Suryawanshi was arrested by Parbhani police in connection with his participation in a protest against vandalizing the replica of the Indian constitution. After the arrest, Mr Suryawanshi died in police custody on December 15 and the police claimed that he died due to a heart attack. After the outrage over the custodial death of Mr Suryawanshi and Leader of Opposition and Congress Lok Sabha MP Rahul Gandhis visit to his residence, the Maharashtra government ensured a fair probe to find the truth and facts. What do we know about the 'custodial death' of 35-year-old law student in Maharashtra's Parbhani Besides, in the post-mortem report, it was also mentioned that Suryawanshi was badly beaten and there were signs of bruises and crashes over his body as well. However, the state government refused to initiate action against the culprits. Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal said that the magistrate report revealed that Somanath Suryawanshi died due to police brutality, but the irony is that the police recorded the case as a natural death to suppress the matter. We hope Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and concerned people read this shocking report and take cognisance of it by dismissing the responsible police officers. Besides, cases should be filed against those police officers with murder charges, asked Sapkal. He said, the Parbhani case is extremely serious and a blot on humanity. The police failed to handle this case properly when the desecration of the Constitutions replica in Parbhani was reported. While a peaceful protest was ongoing in the city, the police resorted to brutal baton charges, severely assaulting many people and imprisoning several others, Sapkal said. Somnath Suryawanshi was also arrested at this time; he was brutally beaten and eventually died due to the assault. However, the government tried to suppress the case. During the Nagpur winter session, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis misled the public by falsely claiming that Suryawanshi died due to asthma, Sapkal alleged. Parbhani violence: Somnath Suryavanshi killed as he was Dalit and protecting Constitution, says Rahul Gandhi
ADR report: BJP's Parag Shah is the richest MLA in India, Nirmal Kumar the poorest
BJP MLA Parag Shah from Ghatkopar East, Maharashtra, has been declared India's richest legislator, with assets worth 3,383 crore, according to the latest report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR). In contrast, BJPs Nirmal Kumar Dhara from Indus, West Bengal, has the lowest declared assets, amounting to just 1,700. The report, based on self-sworn affidavits submitted before elections, analyzed 4,092 MLAs across 28 State Assemblies and three Union Territories. Top 10 Wealthiest MLAs in India According to ADR, these are the richest MLAs in the country: Parag Shah (BJP, Maharashtra) 3,383 crore D.K. Shivakumar (INC, Karnataka) 1,413 crore K.H. Puttaswamy Gowda (Independent, Karnataka) 1,267 crore Priyakrishna (INC, Karnataka) 1,156 crore N. Chandrababu Naidu (TDP, Andhra Pradesh) 931 crore Ponguru Narayana (TDP, Andhra Pradesh) 824 crore Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy (YSRCP, Andhra Pradesh) 757 crore V. Prashanthi Reddy (TDP, Andhra Pradesh) 716 crore Jayantibhai Somabhai Patel (BJP, Gujarat) 661 crore Suresha B.S. (INC, Karnataka) 648 crore 10 Least Wealthy MLAs On the other end of the spectrum, several MLAs declared assets below 1 lakh, with the lowest being Nirmal Kumar Dhara: Nirmal Kumar Dhara (BJP, West Bengal) 1,700 Narinder Pal Singh Sawna (AAP, Punjab) 18,370 Narinder Kaur Bharaj (AAP, Punjab) 24,409 Mehraj Malik (AAP, Jammu & Kashmir) 29,070 Pundarikakshya Saha (AITC, West Bengal) 30,423 Anil Kumar Anil Pradhan (SP, Uttar Pradesh) 30,496 Sanjali Murmu (BJP, Odisha) 35,076 Chandana Bauri (BJP, West Bengal) 62,296 Nandita Debbarma (Tipra Motha, Tripura) 63,000 Ramvriksh Sada (RJD, Bihar) 70,000 Key Highlights from the Report Southern states dominate the list of wealthiest MLAs, with Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh accounting for a majority. BJP has both the richest and the poorest MLA in the country. The financial disparity among MLAs is stark, with a gap of over 3,382 crore between the wealthiest and least wealthy legislators. The ADR study, based on self-sworn affidavits submitted before elections, analyzed financial disclosures of 4,092 MLAs from 28 State Assemblies and three Union Territories. The report excluded 24 MLAs due to unreadable affidavits and did not cover seven vacant assembly seats. Andhra Pradesh Dominates Wealthiest MLAs List, Four in Top 10, Seven in Top 20 Andhra Pradesh tops the list the most high-net-worth legislators, with four MLAs among India's top 10 wealthiest and seven in the top 20, according to a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR). Among the top 10 richest MLAs, Andhra Pradesh is represented by: N. Chandrababu Naidu (TDP, Kuppam) 931 crore Ponguru Narayana (TDP, Nellore City) 824 crore Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy (YSRCP, Pulivendla) 757 crore V. Prashanthi Reddy (TDP, Kovur) 716 crore. Additionally, three more legislators from Andhra Pradesh feature in the top 20, including: Nara Lokesh (TDP, Mangalagiri) 542 crore Yeluri Sambasiva Rao (TDP, Parchur) 295 crore Lokam Naga Madhavi (Janasena, Nellimarla) 291 crore The MLA with the lowest declared assets in Andhra Pradesh is Aithabathula Anandarao (TDP, Amalapuram SC), who has total assets worth 5.79 crore Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Maharashtra alone account for 76 of India's 119 billionaire legislators, highlighting the increasing financial power of elected representatives. Among the three, Karnataka holds the highest total assets among its MLAs, with a staggering 14,179 crore. Maharashtra follows with 12,424 crore, while Andhra Pradesh stands at 11,323 crore. Despite Karnataka leading in total assets, Andhra Pradesh surpasses both states in average assets per MLA, with each legislator in the state owning an average of 65.07 crorethe highest in India. Karnataka closely follows with an average of 63.58 crore per MLA, while Maharashtra trails at 43.44 crore. When it comes to billionaire MLAs, Andhra Pradesh has 27 legislators with assets over 100 crore, making up 16% of its total MLAsthe highest percentage in the country. Karnataka ranks second with 31 billionaire MLAs, accounting for 14% of its legislators, while Maharashtra has 18 billionaire MLAs, making up just 6% of its assembly. This suggests that wealth among MLAs in Andhra Pradesh is concentrated among fewer individuals, whereas in Karnataka, wealth is more widely spread. Tripura, Manipur, and Puducherry have the least wealthy MLAs Tripura, Manipur, and Puducherry have the lowest total assets among MLAs in India. Tripura ranks at the bottom, with its 60 MLAs declaring a total wealth of just 90 crore, followed by Manipur with 222 crore across 59 MLAs and Puducherry with 297 crore among 30 MLAs. In terms of average assets per MLA, Tripura again records the lowest figure at 1.51 crore, followed by West Bengal at 2.80 crore and Kerala at 3.13 crore. These numbers stand in stark contrast to states like Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, where average assets per MLA exceed 60 crore, reflecting the vast economic disparities among elected representatives across India States with the Lowest Average Assets Per MLA The states with the lowest average assets per MLA are: Tripura: 1.51 crore per MLA (60 MLAs) West Bengal: 2.80 crore per MLA (293 MLAs) Kerala: 3.13 crore per MLA (134 MLAs) The total assets of all 4,092 sitting MLAs in India amount to 73,348 crore. This combined wealth surpasses the annual budgets of Nagaland (23,086 crore), Tripura (26,892 crore), and Meghalaya (22,022 crore) put together. BJP, INC, and TDP lead in MLA wealth, YSRCP has highest average per legislator The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds the highest total assets among MLAs in India, with 1,653 legislators declaring a combined wealth of 26,270 crore, giving an average of 15.89 crore per MLA, according to the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report. The Indian National Congress (INC) follows, with 646 MLAs holding total assets worth 17,357 crore, translating to an average of 26.86 crore per MLA. The Telugu Desam Party (TDP), despite having only 134 MLAs, ranks third with 9,108 crore in total assets, making it the party with the highest average per MLA at 67.97 crore. Among independent candidates, 64 MLAs together declared 2,388 crore, with an average wealth of 37.31 crore per legislator. Shiv Senas 59 MLAs reported total assets of 1,758 crore, averaging 29.81 crore per MLA, while DMKs 132 MLAs accounted for 1,675 crore in assets, with an average of 12.69 crore per legislator. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has 53 MLAs, collectively holding 1,176 crore in assets, resulting in an average of 22.20 crore per MLA. The Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) also feature on the list, with SPs 110 MLAs holding 1,110 crore (10.09 crore per MLA) and BRSs 28 MLAs declaring 1,031 crore (36.82 crore per MLA). Meanwhile, the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) stands out, despite having only 11 MLAs, with total assets worth 1,091 crore, making it the party with the highest per-MLA average of 99.19 crore. CPI(M), RLD, and Tipra Motha among parties with lowest MLA wealth Smaller parties such as the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), and the Tipra Motha Party have the lowest total assets among their MLAs. CPI(M), which has 76 MLAs, recorded total assets of 103 crore, with an average wealth of just 1.36 crore per MLA, making it the party with the least financially strong legislators among national parties. Other National parties with relatively low average assets per MLA include the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) at 7.33 crore per legislator, and the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) at 3.73 crore per MLA The Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), with 10 MLAs, reported total assets of 75 crore, bringing its average per MLA to 7.55 crore. The Tipra Motha Party, a regional political force in Tripura, has 13 MLAs with total assets of 79 crore, averaging 6.09 crore per MLA. Among the parties with only a single elected representative, the Indian National Leagues sole MLA has assets worth 4.38 crore, while the Janadhipathiya Kerala Congress MLA declared 3.25 crore in assets.
Hamas Ready to Release Hostage, Remains of Four Others As Israel Cries 'Pyswar', Hosts Syrian Druze
The US and Israel contacted three East African nationsSudan, Somalia, and Somalilandabout resettling Palestinians under Trump's Gaza plan, offering financial and security incentives. Sudan rejected the proposal, while Somalia and Somaliland denied knowledge of discussions. The outreach raises doubts over Trump's claim of relocating Gazans to a eautiful area. Meanwhile, Hamas agreed to release an Israeli-American hostage and four remains amid stalled Gaza ceasefire talks. In Syria, Druze clerics made their first pilgrimage to Israel in decades. 00:00 - INTRODUCTION02:12 - HAMAS READY TO RELEASE ISRAELI-US HOSTAGE AND REMAINS OF 4 OTHERS04:39 - SYRIAN DRUZE CROSS ARMISTICE LINE FOR ISRAEL PILGRIMAGEn18oc_world n18oc_crux
US, Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza
Jerusalem: The US and Israel have reached out to officials of three East African governments to discuss using their territories as potential destinations for resettling Palestinians uprooted from the Gaza Strip under President Donald Trumps proposed postwar plan, American and Israeli officials say. The contacts with Sudan, Somalia and the breakaway region of Somalia known Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
US and Israel look to Africa for resettling Palestinians uprooted from Gaza
The U.S. and Israel are engaging with Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland to potentially resettle Palestinians from Gaza under Trump's postwar plan, which envisions relocating over 2 million people. Sudan has rejected the idea, while officials in Somalia and Somaliland deny any current contacts on the proposal.
Guwahati Diary | Railways hopeful of 100% electrification
Assams entire rail network will be electrified within the current year, said junior railways minister V Somanna. He said a 100% railway electrification is going to be completed by 2025. He highlighted the significant progress in railway infrastructure development, mentioning that doubling works are being carried out at an accelerated pace to enhance capacity and efficiency. Mentioning that new railway lines are being laid to improve connectivity and cater to the growing transportation demands of the region, the minister emphasised the importance of modernising railway stations to enhance passenger comfort. Army secures pension for soldiers mother The Indian Army secured the long-overdue family pension of the mother of a soldier, Guardsman Barun Chandra Boro, who died in the service to the nation. Biwari Boro faced an arduous three-year wait after her rightful pension was halted in 2021 due to procedural lapses following her husbands demise. During a veterans outreach programme, the Armys Tamulpur Brigade took up the matter. With sustained coordination between the Regimental Centre and the bank concerned, the documentation was rectified, leading to successful reinstatement of her pension. Bird conservation awareness via movies Well-known biodiversity conservation organisation Aaranyak screened movies as it raised awareness among village youth on the importance of conservation of birds. It also organised a bird-watching event and a cleanliness drive. The activities were organised at the Kohora River Basin in Karbi Anglong district recently. The event was followed by a clean the village drive led by participants, reinforcing the significance of maintaining a clean environment for birds and other wildlife. The youth were introduced to the deep cultural connections between the ethnic Karbi community and the birds of the region. Prasanta Mazumdar Our correspondent in Guwahati prasantamazumdar@newindianexpress.com
200 suspended TGSRTC conductors accuse MD Sajjanar of corruption
Hyderabad: Demanding the state government reinstate their services, conductors suspended from their services from the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) have written to Central and state authorities accusing TGSRTC MD VC Sajjanar of perpetrating immoral and corrupt practices. Addressing media persons at Somajiguda Press Club on Tuesday, March 11, a group of TGSRTC conductors, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Gunmen storm hotel in central Somalia, siege ongoing
At least four people have been killed
Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha was born in 1919 into a middle-class Telugu family in Chennai -- today the capital city of Tamil Nadu. She was the fifth of a total of seven siblings. While her brothers pursued careers in engineering, her sisters were limited to basic school education.
INS Tarkash provided assistance to an Iranian dhow after it was incapacitated by inclement weather off the coast of Somalia on Monday, March 10, 2025.
Govt readying 23-point reform template to ease business regulations
The Centre is developing a 23-point reform plan to simplify business operations by enhancing a single-window clearance system, reducing inspections, and increasing permit validity. The task force, led by Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan, is focusing on land, labour, and utility regulations, using technology to improve procedural efficiency.
Sthal movie review: A sharp critique of traditional matchmaking practice
Marked by the natural flair of non-actors, Jayant Digambar Somalkarsdebut Marathi film is a sensitive exploration of organisedsocial hypocrisy
Karnataka has historically been a multilingual, plural, multicultural society
Srikar Raghavans book Rama Bhima Soma attempts to unpack the social, political and cultural histories of modern Karnataka in an original way
Telangana: Man Attacks Neighbour with Axe over Roaming Chickens
Somaiahs family filed a formal complaint at the police station. A case has since been registered against Linganna, who is currently in custody, as authorities continue their investigation into the incident.
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Vice-President Dhankhar urges corporate sector to prioritise education
NEW DELHI: Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday said that philanthropic efforts should not be driven by commercial interests, highlighting concerns about commodification in health and education. Speaking as the Chief Guest at the 75th-anniversary ceremony of K.P.B. Hinduja College of Commerce in Mumbai, he called on corporate leaders to see investment in education as a contribution to the nations future. Our health and education sectors are being plagued by these influences... Corporate leaders should view investment in education not just as philanthropy but as an investment in our present, our future, and, to put it bluntly, an investment in the development of industry, business, and trade, Dhankhar said. He described education as a powerful tool for transformation, addressing inequalities and creating a level playing field. Education is the most impactful, transformative mechanism because it brings about equality. It addresses inequities, affords a level playing field, and uncovers genius through the path of education. Our framers of the Constitution were very wise; they placed education in the Concurrent List. For those who are not familiar with the legal term, the Concurrent List means it is a joint responsibility of both the state and the union, he stated. High price Indians are paying for higher education Calling for greater private sector involvement, Dhankhar said, I would appeal from this platform a platform where I have witnessed the power of philanthropy giving back to society. It is a shared responsibility between the government and the private sector. Those in industry, trade, business, and commerce must come forward and take the initiative. I urge the private sector of our country to rise to this occasion and accord the highest priority to education. He pointed out that universities in the West receive substantial endowments, a culture that India has yet to develop. Many in the audience will agree that the endowments of some of the universities in the US are in the billions of dollars. Why is it that we do not have this culture in our country? In the West, anyone leaving an institution feels committed to making some fiscal contribution. The quantum is never important. Reflecting on Indias historical educational institutions, Dhankhar said, We once had glorified institutions such as Odantapuri, Takshila, Vikramshila, Somapura, Nalanda, and Vallabhi... scholars came from every corner of the world to seek knowledge, impart knowledge, and share it. He lamented the destruction of Nalanda, a centre of learning that housed thousands of students and teachers, stating, The thirst for knowledge was satisfied. But what happened around twelve hundred years ago? Nalanda, the intellectual jewel of ancient India, housed ten thousand students and two thousand teachers in a nine-storey building. However, in 1193, Bakhtiyar Khilji, a reckless destroyer of our culture and academic institutions, set the premises on fire. For months, the fire consumed vast libraries, reducing hundreds of thousands of irreplaceable manuscripts on mathematics, medicine, and philosophy to ash. He concluded by noting that the loss was not just architectural but a systematic erasure of centuries of knowledge.
We dont outsource our software, says Ex-ISRO chief Somanath
BENGALURU, Mar 1 : Software development at ISRO has always been an internal responsibility, driven by our own scientists and engineers across domains from environmental science to physics, computer scienceand more, the space agencys former chief S Somanath said. We dont outsource these critical software systems because the deep integration between science, technology, and applications requires intimate domain understanding he said at Software Product Management (SPM) Summit held by IIMB. The two day summit was held on February 28 and [] The post We dont outsource our software, says Ex-ISRO chief Somanath appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Reflecting that ISRO's journey in software product development isn't just about coding; it's about translating raw scientific data into actionable intelligence.
We don't outsource our software, says ex-ISRO chief Somanath
Former ISRO chief S Somanath highlights the agency's dedication to in-house software development across various domains. At the Software Product Management Summit, he emphasized the critical integration of science with technology, ensuring accuracy and security. ISRO's software advancements now focus on commercialization to foster innovation within Indian institutions and industries, strengthening India's future in space technology.
CCTV captures man stealing doctors shoes at Yashoda Hospital
Hyderabad: In a bizarre incident at Yashoda Hospital in Hyderabads Somajiguda, an unidentified man allegedly stole a pair of shoes from the doctors dressing room and walked away wearing them. According to reports, the incident occurred around 12:10 pm on February 26. The suspect reportedly entered the hospital in Hyderabad through the B-1 cellar area, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Union Cabinet Secretary T.V. Somanathan says members of a special task force committee of secretaries would visit the State for assessing the progress made in the implementation of Ease of Doing Business.
Mohammad Salim said that there cannot be better expression of democracy that Ramakrishna Paramhamsas teaching of JotoMot TotoPoth(asmanyfaiths somany paths)
Judges say procedural infractions would not vitiate the entire transaction between Somanathaswamy Temple and Mylapore Kapaleeswarar Temple
Brahmotsavams: deities take celestial rides at Kapileswara, Srinivasa Mangapuram temples in Tirupati
While Lord Somaaskanda Murthy and His consort rode the Vyaghra Vahanam at the Kapileswara temple, Lord Kalyana Venkateswara was paraded on the celestial vehicle of Surya Prabha Vahanam in the day and Chandra Prabha Vahanam in the evening
Chaos In Red Sea, War In Gaza: How Somali Pirates Are Exploiting The Perfect Storm
It was in 2017 when Somali pirates hijacked the Comoros-flagged Aris 13 - their last major attack before a periodof relative calm. Years later, the threat has returned with full force.
Mancherial police seized 23.5 kg ganja valued at Rs 11 lakh
Mancherial police seized 23.5 kg of ganja valued at Rs 11 lakh on Thursday during a raid on a godown of Y Info Solutions at IB Crossroad, run by Soma Praveenkumar, which was reportedly disguising ganja sales as CCTV camera deals.
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Milind Soman named as Garmins new brand ambassador for India
Previously, the former model was at Garmin Fenix 8 series smartwatch launch in October 2024
Centre ready to spend on rail projects, needs land in Kerala, says Union Minister Somanna
Polavaram-Banakacharla Project to Transform AP: Assn.
Rao also pointed out that the project would create irrigation facilities for 7.5 lakh acres and stabilize the existing 22 lakh acres under the Velugonda, Nagarjunasagar Right Canal, Kandaleru and Somasila projects. Additionally, the project would provide 20 TMC of water for industrial use.